Bats (Michel Barataud): The Inaudible World - A Sound Guide of the French Bats (Disc One) CD Track Listing
Bats (Michel Barataud)
The Inaudible World - A Sound Guide of the French Bats (Disc One) (1996)
YEAR: 1996
This misc cd contains 68 tracks and runs 61min 26sec.
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: music songs tracks misc Avantgarde- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Rhinolophus Hipposideros (constant frequency) - frequential scanning around the null frequency (=lowest sound) (00:52)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus nilssonii in high flight (almost constant frequency : sound resembles a popping bubble) (01:21)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus kuhlii (levelled frequency modulation) - scanning from 38 to 35 then from 35 to 45 kHz (00:16)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus pipistrellus & P. kuhlii - group of bats emitting on different frequencies, Recorded at 45 kHz (01:23)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis daubentonii (steep frequency modulation) - scanning from 30 to 55 kHz (00:17)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis daubentonii & Pipistrellus pipistrellus together - 45 kHz (01:27)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Tadarida teniotis hunting near vegetation (steep FM) then flying away into the open (levelled FM) (00:53)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus pipistrellus hunting near a hedge at dusk in the summer : the pulse rate is rapid and regular (01:13)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus pipistrellus hunting far from a hedge during an April night : the pulse rate is slow and irregular (01:02)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis myotis hunting over a meadow at dusk in the summer : very regular pulse rate (01:36)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis myotis hunting over a meadow in early spring : irregular pulse rate (00:48)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis nattereri hunting among foliage : very rapid pulse rate (00:52)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis nattereri flying over a clearing : slow pulse rate (00:25)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis dabentonii & Myotis mystacinus hunting together ; the latter's calls are weaker (00:58)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Social calls of Pipistrellus pipistrellus (20 kHz) (00:45)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Hunting signals from Nyctalus noctula (20 kHz) (00:42)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Interference sounds : 3 types of Orthoptera songs (crickets and grasshoppers emit ultrasounds when stridulating) (01:28)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus serotinus hunting : many capture sequences (accelerated pulse rate) (01:06)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Rhinolophus ferrumequinum - flying at the edge of the forest - 82 kHz (00:34)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Rhinolophus euryale - fling inside a cave - 104 kHz (00:54)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Rhinolophus hipposideros - circling flight in front of roost - 107 kHz (00:52)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis myotis / blythii - several bats hunting in undergrowth - 35 kHz (00:38)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis myotis / blythii - hunting at dusk over a freshly cut meadow - 26,5 kHz (01:01)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis myotis / blythii - analysis of the frequency band : same bat as recorded in track 23, recorded on 30 kHz (00:37)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis myotis / blythii - analysis of the frequency band : same bat as recorded in track 23, recorded on 35 kHz (00:24)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis myotis / blythii - hunting over street lights - 30 kHz (pulse rate is not as regular) (00:52)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis daubentonii - hunting over a pond - 45 kHz (=3 kHz above the null frequency : two-tone sound) (00:46)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis daubentonii - hunting in undergrowth - 47 kHz (00:20)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis cappaccinii - hunting over a river - 42 kHz (00:58)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis bechsteinii - flying over a woodland trail - 45 kHz (00:30)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis mystacinus - hunting over a wooded river - 50 kHz (00:32)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis mystacinus - hunting at the edge of a forest 48 kHz (+Pipistrellus pipistrellus crossing : note the different sound) (00:52)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis emarginatus - hunting in light undergrowth - 47 kHz (00:47)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Myotis nattereri - hunting over a woodland trail with entrances into the vegetation - 42 kHz (00:53)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Plecotus auritus / austriacus - flying near the edge of the forest, close to the vegetation - about 42 kHz (00:17)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Plecotus auritus / austriacus - hunting over moorland scrub - 25 kHz (00:26)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Plecotus auritus / austriacus - social calls emitted in flight - 20 kHz (00:31)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Barbastella barbastellus - flying in an illuminated village and among trees, with social calls - 35 kHz (territorial marking from mid-August to mid-September) (01:13)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Barbastrella barbastrellus - hunting at the edge of a forest - 32,5 kHz (00:43)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus piopistrellus - edge of a forest near a pond, group of several bats on various frequencies recorded at 45 kHz (00:45)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus pipistrellus - hunting over a river flanked by trees - 45 kHz (00:55)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus pipistrellus - social calls emitted in flight - 17 kHz (usual frequencies range from 17 to 20 kHz) (00:32)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus kuhlii - hunting at the edge of a forest at dusk - 39 kHz (00:45)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus kuhlii - hunting at night in an illuminated village - 38 kHz (cool April evening when prey was scarce, hence slow and irregular pulse rate) (01:20)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus kuhlii - social calls emitted in flight - 14 kHz (usual frequencies range from 14 to 17 kHz) (00:23)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus nathusii - hunting over a lake surrounded by forest - 38 kHz (00:37)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus nathusii - social calls emitted in flight - recorded on 30 kHz (00:45)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Miniopterus schreibersii - hunting at night at the edge of a forest - 51 kHz (01:06)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus serotinus - hunting at dusk over a meadow - 27 kHz (regular pulse rate demonstrates numerous prey) (01:09)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus serotinus - nocturnal flight under street lamps - 25 kHz (typical irregular pulse rate) (00:43)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus serotinus - hunting at high level at dawn - 22 kHz (slow pulse rate) (00:44)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus serotinus - hunting over a river - 27,5 kHz (very rapid pulse rate) (01:22)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus nilssonii - hunting very actively over a high-altitude lake - 27,5 kHz (almost CF sound) (01:47)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Eptesicus nilssonii - hunting over street lights - 28,5 kHz (01:17)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Vespertilio murinus - hunting at night over phragmites - 26 kHz (01:20)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Vespertilio Murinus - two bats hunting at the edge of a forest - 24 kHz (00:44)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Hypsugo savii - hunting at night at the edge of a forest - 33 kHz (01:13)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Hypsugo savii - hunting over a meadow at dusk - 33,5 kHz (01:08)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Nyctalus noctula - hunting at dusk over a pond - 20 kHz (01:12)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Nyctalus noctula - hunting high over a town - 20 kHz (01:02)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Nyctalus noctula - hunting near street lights at night - 25 kHz (levelled FM) (01:13)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Nyctalus noctula - social calls emitted in high flight - 15 kHz (00:54)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Nyctalus leisleri - group hunting over a village - 24 kHz (01:20)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Nyctalus leisleri - hunting high over a forest valley - 23 kHz (01:03)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Tadarida teniotis - hunting over a river near a cliff - 14 kHz (00:58)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Tadarida teniotis - hunting at high level over meadows and forests - 9,5 kHz (00:46)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Tadarida teniotis - hunting siglans recorded directly onto audiotape (without detector) (00:51)
- Bats (Michel Barataud) - Pipistrellus pipistrellus - social calls recorded directly onto audiotape (without detector) (00:53)
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